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Nashville (1975)
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This 1975 film sits near the top of any list of the best films of the 1970s, perhaps in the top five and, in some people's minds, at the pinnacle itself. Robert Altman, at his most Altmanesque, spins together plot strands involving two dozen people over the course of one particularly busy weekend in Music City, USA. Though several of the story lines deal with country-western stars--played by Henry Gibson, Ronee Blakley and Karen Black--the plot also deals with the country scene's wannabes, the business people who pull the strings and the operative for a mysterious presidential candidate who is trying to get the de facto endorsement of some...
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| Nashville Movie Review by Tim (12/6/2007) |
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One of the common elements in Altman's films is the revelation of humor or pathos or tragedy in the midst of mundane dialogue or banal situations--and "Nashville" is no exception. Life, as we know, consists MAINLY of mundane dialogue and banal situations, and thus the power of Altman's films arises from that sense of...
(complete Nashville review by Tim)
A brilliant sweeping 70's social epic about the title city amidst country music stars and political elections. If you like music and great performances you should absolutely see this ambitious and beautiful film. Robert Altman has left us quite a legacy. Best scene: "I'm Easy", trust me...Lily Tomlin will break your...
(complete Nashville review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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